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The Doctors of Indian Trail Animal Hospital are highly skilled at caring for all your pets. With over 25 years of combined experience in practice they offer a wealth of information, education and perspective to guide you through your pet's health care decisions. Committed to practice excellence, they are constantly upgrading your treatment options through extensive continuing eduction programs. Our new, state-of-the-art facility is fully equipped for medical, surgical, laboratory, digital radiography, ultrasonographic and dental procedures. Offer the best to your furry family members. Trust the experienced team that provides the personalized and gentle care that you and your pets deserve. "I could not be more excited to join the team here at Indian Trail Animal Hospital. The past five years as a relief veterinarian have seen me working all around Charlotte at over twenty practices, but I never had the sense of community that I already feel here. I’m looking forward to not only continuing our excellent standard of care for our patients, but also serving a great community and making personal connections with our clients and their beloved pets."
— Dr. Cierra Tabony, January 2012
Our Doctors![]() Dr. Robert Kaylor, a native of Union County, has returned to join Indian Trail Animal Hospital. Dr. Kaylor graduated from Piedmont High School, received his bachelor’s degree in Premedicine from North Carolina Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, NC. He then went on to receive his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from North Carolina State University. Dr Kaylor is particularly interested in preventative medicine, nutrition, internal medicine, surgery and dentistry. He and his wife Allison, from China Grove, NC currently reside in Unionville with their toddler sons and pets. During his free time, Dr. Kaylor enjoys spending time with his family, reading and various outdoor activities. ![]() Dr. Katie Wolfe was raised just up the road in Matthews and earned her bachelor’s degree in English and Political Science from UNC-Chapel Hill. She went on to complete her doctorate work in veterinary medicine from North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr Wolfe has benefited from the experience of a variety of clinical settings in her near 10 years of practice. From general practice, to emergency and critical care services, and then as medical Director of a large referral practice Dr Wolfe can draw upon a variety of experiences to address a patient's specific needs. Interestingly, Dr Wolfe has been consulting veterinarian for some of North Carolina's canine officers. She is also member to the State Animal Response Team for natural disasters. In addition to her numerous awards from NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr Wolfe enjoys the excellent relationships with State's Faculty that allows consultation and referral privileges. When not attending to your pet's health care needs, Dr Wolfe and her husband enjoy their 2 dogs, 3 cats, a bird, crossword puzzles, reading, Panther Football and Tar heel basketball. ![]() Dr. Cierra Tabony is excited to join the Indian Trail Animal Hospital team as veterinarian and administrator. Dr. Tabony graduated with honors from Purdue University in 2003 and since then has been providing both daytime and emergency services to Charlotte area pets. She is passionate about preventative health care as well as client education and enjoys all aspects of medicine and surgery. Dr. Tabony was honored to be voted one of Charlotte’s top vets by her colleagues in 2011. Her interests outside of veterinary medicine include family, outdoor activities, theater and anything to do with babies (she teaches classes in the Bradley Method ® of natural childbirth). She and her husband Hunter are the proud parents of two young children, Carter and Arden. ![]() Dr. Robert Glenn has practiced at Indian Trail Animal Hospital for nearly 15 years and enjoys all aspects of general practice including preventative medicine, surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, nutrition and dentistry. A graduate of the University of the South (“Sewanee”) with a major in biology, Dr Glenn received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Tennessee. His early experiences include mixed animal practice and emergency medicine. When not practicing veterinary medicine, he enjoys time with his family in various outdoor activities including wake-boarding, snow-boarding, skiing and boating. The family is blessed with two daughters, 2 cats and 2 dogs and resides in Union County. Dr. Glenn will be transitioning into retirement in 2012 and wants to thank the community of Indian Trail for your patronage through the years ![]() Dr. Karen Rose joined Indian Trail Animal Hospital in 1993 and has contributed to all aspects of veterinary practice. Dr Rose has particular interest in surgery, dermatology, internal medicine, feline medicine and behavior. Dr. Rose graduated from Rutgers University and completed her Doctorate requirements at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr Rose's early experiences include providing emergency veterinary care in private practice and she has worked in the veterinary field since her teens. When she gets a break from practice, Dr. Rose enjoys gardening, biking and any outdoor activity which includes her 2 daughters and the dogs. Her cats assist with reading novels and indoor crafts. Dr. Rose will be transitioning into retirement in 2012 and has similarly appreciated the opportunity to serve the pets and pet parents of Indian Trail Office Photos![]()
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New Boarding Facilities!We can take care of your pets while you're gone! Contact us today and schedule their stay! Microchip Recovery ServiceProtect your dog and cat with our microchip recovery service. A microchip ensures you have done all you can to see that your pet is permanently identified and safely returned home. One simple appointment! |
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